Hi Islam,

Realistically, I can't mentor more than one person on the matroid theory 
project. If you want to compete on that front, write the best proposal you 
can, and don't worry about overlap. However, be advised that I would 
probably prefer a graduate-level student on this particular project, or a 
SageMath or Cython expert.

--Stefan.

On Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 1:43:03 PM UTC-5, Islam Faisal wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am an undergraduate student double majoring in mathematics and computer 
> science at the American University in Cairo. I am currently taking a 
> topology course. I am interested to work with Sage on either Topology 
> projects or Matroid theory. I would appreciate it if you can guide me to 
> decide on my exact project.
>
> Matroid theory:
> I think Chao Xu already posted about connectivity algorithms in matroid 
> theory. So I though of building the other miscellaneous milestones for 
> extending matroid theory in Sage such as automorphisms and certificates and 
> improving its catalog. What do you think? I just want to avoid duplication 
> in proposals so that the sage community benefits as much as possible.
>
> Topology:
> Another project would be to start writing code related to topology in 
> Sage. I think this would involve representing topological, deciding whether 
> a space is topological, homeorphism, connectedness and path-connectedness. 
> It can also deal with metrics and metric spaces. If there is a potential 
> mentor interested in this, we can dive into more details.
>
>

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